I believe you an control it if you afre really careful.
2006-08-03 12:42:09
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answered by pixles 5
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I know of someone that have diabetes and had an open wound almost 1 feet in size on the leg. Fully recovered on the wound and the sugar level back to normal after taking a product call Colostrum for about 3 months. That is not a medicine for diabetes but the good news is, doctor certify cure!
2006-07-31 19:04:28
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answered by Nicholas K 1
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There are two types of diabetes. Type ONE is where your body does not produce insulin. You need shots of insulin to live. period. The other type, Type TWO, is more common and your body still produces insulin but just not enough to meet your need. There are pills and insulin to help. While there really is no cure at the moment of anyone with diabetes, It's possible to "cure" the Type 2 person with a change in lifestyle and diet. It's not a permanent cure because that person can revert back by eating more or not exercising or simply doing what they should not be doing. Hope that answers your question.
2006-07-31 11:03:10
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answered by Morphious 4
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There is a difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Type 1 or Juvenile Diabetes (requiring insulin injection) has never been cured to my knowledge.
Type 2 or Adult onset has been controlled by weight loss and diet.
2006-07-31 10:51:16
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answered by JOYfilled - Romans 8:28 7
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Well, no. There are some Type II diabetics who are able to pretty much recover from the disease-- but that doesn't mean that it's still not there, or that it couldn't come back anytime. They 'cured' it by exercising and eating better. As far as I know, no one has ever been cured of Type I diabetes.
2006-07-31 12:20:08
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answered by doubled254 3
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I have never heard of someone being completely cured. I have heard of people having it so under control they don't have to worry about it. This girl I know has had diabetes for a long time and she was really heavy. She had the gastric bypass surgery a couple years ago and since her diet changed her diabetes are in check. She barely tests herself anymore.
2006-07-31 10:43:40
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answered by rawr 1
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Women who test diabetic during pregnancy may be normal after delivery. Other than a stem cell implant there is no cure for diabetes.
2006-07-31 11:09:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I read somewhere that a person who had a pancreas transplant (only performed in conjunction with another organ transplant) can be considered "cured." It's rare, expensive, and the anti-rejection medications you'd have to be on for the rest of your life would be worse than the insulin injections or pump, I'd think.
2006-07-31 18:08:20
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answered by okbyajc 2
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Hey there, my mom is diabetic with type 2 diabetes. She lost a lot of weight, started walking every day, and now is down to almost no medicine at all. She has to strictly control her diet though. I don't think they can ever get off their medicine, but they can minimize the amount that they take.
2006-07-31 10:44:17
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answered by aloneinga 5
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being a diabetic i keep a close watch on what's going on. I have read that the islet cell transplant could be the cure. a woman who lives a few hours from me had the transplant they injected her at 3 different time with the islet cells and now she don't take insulin. but you have to take all those anti-rejection med's
2006-08-03 11:08:16
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answered by fairy_tale_dreams 2
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Diabetes can only be controlled ,not cured , that is what i know & is my experiance.
The doctors who claim to cure diabetes are befooling the patients, that is all i can say in response to ypur question.
2006-07-31 14:22:17
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answered by sukhwinder b 6
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